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  2. Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the competition, "Dile que la quiero" was released as a CD single, which charted in Spain's Promusicae Top 50 peaking at number 2. [17] In Spain, the show was broadcast on La Primera with commentary by José Luis Uribarri. [18] The Spanish spokesperson, who announced the results of the Spanish televote during the final, was Jennifer Rope.

  3. Pixmania - Wikipedia

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    Pixmania S.A.S. Pixmania (styled PIXmania), once known as Fotovista, was a French-based e-commerce website, founded in 2000. It promoted a variety of products, including consumer electronics and baby products, with turnover of over € 300million in 2013. [1] It operated a website and until 2013 ran brick-and-mortar retail stores in Europe.

  4. Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 - Wikipedia

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    Spain participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 with the song "No quiero escuchar" written by Adolfo Carmona Zamarreno, Carlos López González, Alejandro Piqueras Ramírez and Fernando Rodríguez Fernández. The song was performed by Lydia, who was selected by Spanish broadcaster Televisión Española (TVE) to represent the nation at ...

  5. Dile que la quiero - Wikipedia

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    Dile que la quiero. " Dile que la quiero " ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdile ke la ˈkjeɾo]; "Tell Her that I Love Her") is a song recorded by Spanish singer David Civera, written by Alejandro Abad. It represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001, held in Copenhagen .

  6. Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1976 - Wikipedia

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    The national final took place at TVE's studios in Madrid, hosted by Pilar Cañada and Jana Escribano. It consisted of three shows: the first fourteen songs were presented on 8 February 1976, the other fourteen songs on 15 February, and the final results were revealed on 28 February. 14 performers participated, each one with two songs, and the ...

  7. Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 2008 contest, Spain had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest forty-seven times since its first entry in 1961. [1] The nation has won the contest on two occasions: in 1968 with the song "La, la, la" performed by Massiel and in 1969 with the song "Vivo cantando" performed by Salomé, the latter having won in a four-way tie with France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

  8. Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Spain participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 with the song "Que me quiten lo bailao" written by Rafael Artesero. The song was performed by Lucía Pérez. The Spanish broadcaster Televisión Española (TVE) organised the national final Destino Eurovisión in order to select the Spanish entry for the 2011 contest in Düsseldorf, Germany.

  9. Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 2016 contest, Spain had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest fifty-five times since its first entry in 1961. The nation has won the contest on two occasions: in 1968 with the song "La, la, la" performed by Massiel and in 1969 with the song "Vivo cantando" performed by Salomé, the latter having won in a four-way tie with France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.